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Le Pavillon Hotel


FieldValue
hotel_nameLe Pavillon Hotel
imageLe Pavillon New Orleans.JPG
captionThe Romanesque facade of the Le Pavillon on Poydras Street
location833 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
coordinates
map_typeLouisiana
opening_date1907
number_of_restaurants1 The Crystal Room.
number_of_rooms219
number_of_suites7
parkingOn site
websitehttp://www.lepavillon.com
footnotesMembers of Leading Hotels of the World.

The Le Pavillon Hotel is a historic hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana.

History

The hotel opened in 1907 as the New Denechaud Hotel. It was renamed the DeSoto Hotel in 1913 and then the Le Pavillon Hotel in 1971.

Le Pavillon Hotel was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1991. Le Pavillon Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

References

References

  1. [http://www.lepavillon.com/ Le Pavillon Hotel Website]
  2. (12 November 2019). "Inside history: From swampy to swanky, the history of a New Orleans hotel at Poydras and Baronne".
  3. (2009). "Le Pavillon Hotel History". lepavillon.com.
  4. "Le Pavillon Hotel, a Historic Hotels of America member". Historic Hotels of America.
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